Gender and Religion Intersectionality in Middle Eastern Tech

In Middle Eastern tech contexts, intersectionality terms often merge gender with religious and socio-political identities. For instance, “Muslim women coders” reflects concerns over religious dress codes, mobility restrictions, and workplace inclusivity. These factors shape distinct challenges absent from many Western intersectional discussions.

In Middle Eastern tech contexts, intersectionality terms often merge gender with religious and socio-political identities. For instance, “Muslim women coders” reflects concerns over religious dress codes, mobility restrictions, and workplace inclusivity. These factors shape distinct challenges absent from many Western intersectional discussions.

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